约旦和叙利亚青少年对在何处、寻求什么以及如何寻求性健康和生殖健康信息的看法。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
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这项描述性定性研究探讨了约旦和叙利亚青少年对现有性健康和生殖健康信息来源的理解,并确定了他们认为在获取这些信息来源方面存在的障碍。样本包括179名15-19岁的青少年参与者,他们来自约旦北部和中部四个主要城市的社区中心。接受过同性恋培训的主持人引导焦点小组展开讨论。专题分析发现,青少年经常表达保守的社会规范(被称为“羞耻文化”)如何禁止他们访问和获取准确的性健康和生殖健康信息。约旦社会对性与生殖健康的“禁忌”使青少年在寻求性与生殖健康信息时感到尴尬和被评判。关于性健康和生殖健康的代际对话通常被禁止和限制。尽管围绕生殖和性的文化耻辱,参与者在寻求充分和可靠的性健康和生殖健康信息时确定了不同的来源。这项研究强调需要提供文化上可接受和对青年友好的性健康和生殖健康服务和信息。应努力满足青少年和年轻人在这方面的需要。此外,应该考虑到约旦青少年及其父母的性与生殖健康话题的敏感性。
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Jordanian and Syrian adolescents' perspectives on where, what and how to seek sexual and reproductive health information.

This descriptive qualitative study explored Jordanian and Syrian adolescents' understandings of available sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information sources and identified their perceived barriers to accessing these sources. The sample consisted of 179 adolescent participants aged 15-19 who were enrolled from community centres in the four main cities of northern and central Jordan. Same-sex trained facilitators guided focus groups to generate discussions. Thematic analysis found that adolescents frequently expressed how conservative social norms, referred to as the 'culture of shame,' prohibited them from accessing and obtaining accurate SRH information. The 'taboo' surrounding SRH in Jordanian society made adolescents feel embarrassed and judged when seeking SRH information. Intergenerational dialogue regarding SRH was generally prohibited and limited. Despite the cultural shame surrounding reproduction and sexuality, participants identified diverse sources in their quest for adequate and reliable SRH information. This study underscores the need for culturally acceptable and youth-friendly SRH services and information. Efforts should be directed towards meeting adolescents, and young people's needs in this regard. Additionally, the sensitive nature of SRH topics for Jordanian adolescents and their parents should be considered.

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